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Canada is moving in the right direction on data privacy: Interac’s Colette Stewart

Canada is moving in the right direction on data privacy: Interac’s Colette Stewart

Broad concerns have prompted feds and several provinces to enact laws in recent years: Stewart

High interest rates, slowing economy boosting real estate and white-collar crime litigation

High interest rates, slowing economy boosting real estate and white-collar crime litigation

Business squeeze from high rates and regulatory scrutiny causing spike: PwC partner and litigator

Radha Curpen at Bennett Jones LLP on how law firms should understand intersectionality

Radha Curpen at Bennett Jones LLP on how law firms should understand intersectionality

Curpen will speak about her work and law firm leadership at the Women in Law Summit in April

Ian Holloway, UCalgary law's dean, on why he put aside tradition to design a new curriculum

Ian Holloway, UCalgary law's dean, on why he put aside tradition to design a new curriculum

As his deanship’s end approaches, Holloway reflects on his role in pushing the legal academy forward

Women in Law Summit to help lawyers 'write the story of their own career journey:' Karima Kanani

Women in Law Summit to help lawyers 'write the story of their own career journey:' Karima Kanani

Summit happening April 17 in Toronto

Supreme Court of Nova Scotia Chief Justice Deborah Smith on the judiciary’s most pressing challenges

Supreme Court of Nova Scotia Chief Justice Deborah Smith on the judiciary’s most pressing challenges

Smith speaks about judicial independence and how to address the erosion of courtroom decorum